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... Image:OR-2-2.jpg 100px The "10" was a liquid fuel engine designed for the GIRD-X in 1933 by Fridrikh Zander . It had 70kg thrust and ... 8 to 10 atm. Burn time was 22 seconds using 78% ethyl alcohol. Category:Rocket Engine
Media:1963-07 Engineering Problems on the Moon AD0422956.pdf Engineering Problems on the Moon July 1963 Category:Publications
Media:1962_Tiesenhausen_Engineering_problems.pdf Engineering Problems in Orbital Operations by Georg von Tiesenhausen (1962) Category:Publications
Image:Engineeringtestsatellite3.jpg 200px Engineering Test Satellite 3 Category:Spacecraft
... Pages''' - 10 Abstract The fundamental principles of a realistic thrusting system based on dispersion force engineering in curved spacetime are presented. After an introduction to place van der Waals and Casimir ...
... MISSILE ENGINEERING HANDBOOK''' by Besserer, C. W. ''Princeton (New Jersey), 1958: D. van Nostrand Co., Inc., 600 ...
... DICTIONARY OF AERONAUTICAL ENGINEERING''' by Nayler, J. L. ''New York, 1959: Philosophical Library, 318 pages, $10.00'' The book ...
... airport, fly to several miles altitude, and then fire rockets to accelerate to orbital speed. Engineers also have proposed a space elevator that would hang a cable from orbit down to ...
A jet engine requires air for jet fuel to burn. There is no air in space. ---- Answer provided ...
... chief science officer, reporting to the commander, who is in charge of the scientific or engineering missions during a trip. ---- Answer provided by Charles D. Walker, Ph.D Image:K2S logosmall ...

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